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he just wanted to be in law enforcement. it was not about the pay or the benefits or the retirement, but it was about law enforcement is supposed to be all about and to help people. and he was a master at helping people. i think that m.i.t. lost someone that truly cared about them. i think that we lost someone who we learned more from him, than with he ever learned from us. >> reporter: at 26 years old. that says a lot. >> yes, and you know, i have been a cop for almost 40 years and i was with the state police and with m.i.t. for 11 and you see a lot. you really do, anever saw anything like this. it just, everything about it is just wrong. the killing of him was so senseless. the loss of a person of his quality and his age, and the fact that it happened on a college campus, and everything about this was wrong. nothing fits. just crazy. >> and don, tonight, also, we talked to three m.i.t. students who are also emts and they were close friends of collier and they came with flowers and messages for his family, and interestingly
he just wanted to be in law enforcement. it was not about the pay or the benefits or the retirement, but it was about law enforcement is supposed to be all about and to help people. and he was a master at helping people. i think that m.i.t. lost someone that truly cared about them. i think that we lost someone who we learned more from him, than with he ever learned from us. >> reporter: at 26 years old. that says a lot. >> yes, and you know, i have been a cop for almost 40 years and...
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tom fuentes, our cnn law enforcement analyst, former assistant director of the fbi. when you heard what law enforcement, massachusetts state police, watertown police, what they had to say, of course the governor and mayor, what was your immediate bottom line on state, tom, of this effort to apprehend this suspect, this alleged killer? >> wolf, i thought it's a good job on their part to come out and just let everybody know that they're methodically working through these issues. when they say they're 60%, 70% through with what they're trying to accomplish, when they say what they're doing in the neighborhoods and a controlled explosion, i think it's basically telling everybody they're there, they're making everybody safe, they're going to resolve this, they're working through the public safety issues. and i think that, again, it's an example of each agency of a task force brings to the table their expertise. so, yes, you've got the federal investigators off trying to cover leads all over the world and resolve issues on the subjects of the case. but then you also have t
tom fuentes, our cnn law enforcement analyst, former assistant director of the fbi. when you heard what law enforcement, massachusetts state police, watertown police, what they had to say, of course the governor and mayor, what was your immediate bottom line on state, tom, of this effort to apprehend this suspect, this alleged killer? >> wolf, i thought it's a good job on their part to come out and just let everybody know that they're methodically working through these issues. when they...
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the judge says there's no difference under the law. the defense team can then argue give me mercy because he was at the hand of his brother. >> is this what you think paul yes he played a supporting role but didn't necessarily conceive of this entire plan? >> the suggestion is that maybe the defense did make end roads in this idea it was the brother's idea and brother pushed. one thing i put on the table. if you compare this to deliberations this other death cases, texas for instance. we did talking about the american sniper case. there was a texas case. dealt penalty was in play. two hour deliberation. this is a fairly lengthy deliberation given the fact the defense had conceded guilty on all counts. they're being very careful in debating each count. >> all right. i'm going to bring in jeffrey toobin. first i want to let you know we have reporting out of the courthouse in boston that the jury is brought into the courtroom. we know that this verdict we are about to hear it very soon. it will be rendered very soon the verdict in the cas
the judge says there's no difference under the law. the defense team can then argue give me mercy because he was at the hand of his brother. >> is this what you think paul yes he played a supporting role but didn't necessarily conceive of this entire plan? >> the suggestion is that maybe the defense did make end roads in this idea it was the brother's idea and brother pushed. one thing i put on the table. if you compare this to deliberations this other death cases, texas for...
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we're hearing for the first time from the suspect's former brother-in-law who is married to one of the sisters. he thinks the man identified misha may have been influenced the older brother and who then influenced the younger one. >> i'm not sure if he inspired or taught him to be radical islamist, but he surely did have influence and did teach him things that would make tamerlan go away from the people and go more into the religion and maybe that's possible that he suggested to him some radical ideas. >> again, the full identity of this misha, what impact he may have had on the older brothers not clear. >>> the u.s. delegation has arrived in dagestan to try to interview the parents of the suspected bombers. >>> when the barriers came down on boylston street and the public was aallowed back in. customers are returning. the tragedy is still fresh in everyone's mind. brooke baldwin joins us from boylston street. what's the mood there? >> i think normal still isn't quite the right word. we're just across the street from where you're standing in copley square. this is the heart of the back
we're hearing for the first time from the suspect's former brother-in-law who is married to one of the sisters. he thinks the man identified misha may have been influenced the older brother and who then influenced the younger one. >> i'm not sure if he inspired or taught him to be radical islamist, but he surely did have influence and did teach him things that would make tamerlan go away from the people and go more into the religion and maybe that's possible that he suggested to him some...
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we went to law school together. her husband was running in it. i was here at cnn when the bombs went off. i immediately, my sister-in-law was run, and my friend, you know, that's married -- my friend's husband was running. i got in touch with my sister-in-law but i couldn't get in touch with bill. so it was hours before i could get my friend jen to text me back. and when she texted back, she said, i'm fine. but my family's not. and her niece was one of those folks that brooke was talking about in the gray area. didn't lose a limb but lost a hand-sized section to her calf, and talk about resilience, that family has now started the stepping strong fund, which is raising money to focus on research for limb regeneration. so that's the thing that comes out of this story for me. yeah, you can set off a bomb, you can rob us of four beautiful people, but you will not rob us of our spirit. >> in a way, it actually wound up doing the opposite of its intention. instead of making them weaker, it made them stronger, it made them show what they're all about. >
we went to law school together. her husband was running in it. i was here at cnn when the bombs went off. i immediately, my sister-in-law was run, and my friend, you know, that's married -- my friend's husband was running. i got in touch with my sister-in-law but i couldn't get in touch with bill. so it was hours before i could get my friend jen to text me back. and when she texted back, she said, i'm fine. but my family's not. and her niece was one of those folks that brooke was talking about...
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there is a concept in the law called federal pre-emption. and to make an argument that they did the railroad should have done more than what congress may have mandated or required, you're going to get into a legal battle based on federal pre-emption. i'm not saying it can't than hurdle can't be overcome. but it's going to be a legal issue. this case is in federal court. i suspect that all of these cases ultimately will wind up in federal court, most likely the eastern district of pennsylvania. and -- >> i didn't want to get too far into the weeds. i was reading a piece in "the new york times." it talks about how amtrak is working feverishly to get this done, to get the positive train controls even on that section of track. the gear is. there the switch ain't on. effecti effectively, it's because the federal government did not give them the freedom to give those radio airwaves, just to talk simplistically by it. it forced them to go up by the mall for private companies. and not only that, there is also this technical need to make it homogenou
there is a concept in the law called federal pre-emption. and to make an argument that they did the railroad should have done more than what congress may have mandated or required, you're going to get into a legal battle based on federal pre-emption. i'm not saying it can't than hurdle can't be overcome. but it's going to be a legal issue. this case is in federal court. i suspect that all of these cases ultimately will wind up in federal court, most likely the eastern district of pennsylvania....
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particular law. the next stage will be the penalty phase. at that stage, we could expect that the jury will hear what we call mitigating factors. what does that mean? the prosecution will attempt in establishing death penalty here all the heinousness and atrociousness of the conduct. we heard that throughout the course of the trial. the carnage that was committed, the lives that were lost four precious lives, the m.i.t. police officer, mr. collier, ms. gamble also. lindsey lu who lost her child in addition the child, martin richard. therefore all the carnage that was created, the radicalization. we've heard that. now the defense certainly will have an opportunity to explain why. who is tsarnaev? what was his background? where does he come from? what if anything did his brother really have to do with him? i suspect as we move forward, we'll learn a lot about who he is and placing into context what he did. will it matter? that's the opening question. it was a heinous act committed against this country
particular law. the next stage will be the penalty phase. at that stage, we could expect that the jury will hear what we call mitigating factors. what does that mean? the prosecution will attempt in establishing death penalty here all the heinousness and atrociousness of the conduct. we heard that throughout the course of the trial. the carnage that was committed, the lives that were lost four precious lives, the m.i.t. police officer, mr. collier, ms. gamble also. lindsey lu who lost her child...
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. >> all the law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have many questions. those questions need to be answered. >> in this photograph taken right after his arrest, the college student's neck area appears covered with blood. the younger brother'ses cape was busted when a man found him hiding in his backyard boat. thermal images shows a white image of an object projecting heat. in another still photo you can make out the suspect's feet in black lying in the boat. a robotic arm moves in and lifts the tarp. . the police chief tells wolf blitzer about those moments. >> we began negotiations that way. over a long period of time, we were able to finally get him to surrender. >> agents yell at him to give himself up. police say there was an exchange of gunfire. authorities said his injuries came during thursday night's shootout when his brother was killed. agents spent the day combing over every inch of the boat collecting blood, hair and more to build a case against the suspected boston marathon bomber. and today prosecutors are cont
. >> all the law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have many questions. those questions need to be answered. >> in this photograph taken right after his arrest, the college student's neck area appears covered with blood. the younger brother'ses cape was busted when a man found him hiding in his backyard boat. thermal images shows a white image of an object projecting heat. in another still photo you can make out the...
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law enforcement officer was, sean collier was killed on tuesday night and that murder has not been charged yet at all and we should see the state do more work on that front in the coming days and weeks, we expect. >> as you talk about going forward in all this what do we know of how the process progresses from here? there was that legal hearing on monday. what happens next? >> that was just the very beginning, a complaint was filed. he still will have to appear in court, be indicted and there is a hearing set for may 30th at 10:00 a.m. that the judge mentioned in this hearing monday morning. >> before i let you go, erin what do we know about legal defense? did he have legal representation in that hospital room? >> reporter: i have the transcript of the court hearing here there is controversy on friday and over the weekend about him not being mirandized. they went through it twice today and offered the use of an attorney and the one word he spoke was no when asked if he could afford an attorney and he was presented with defense attorneys today. >>> we want to bring you a look at the case ag
law enforcement officer was, sean collier was killed on tuesday night and that murder has not been charged yet at all and we should see the state do more work on that front in the coming days and weeks, we expect. >> as you talk about going forward in all this what do we know of how the process progresses from here? there was that legal hearing on monday. what happens next? >> that was just the very beginning, a complaint was filed. he still will have to appear in court, be indicted...
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but before law enforcement could do anything to act on them. tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev would gather up a handgun and a slew of homemade bombs and head out into boston ready to unleash more terror. next on part two of the boston marathon bombing. thanks for watching good night. mm. i couldn't believe my eyes. the kid firing right through the front windshield. brian opened the back of the suv, and they just start deploying all of their unexploded bombs in watertown. we had no idea that they were the boston marathon bombers. hello and welcome to how it really happened. i'm hill, harper. the april 15th 2013 bombing of the boston marathon was the first terrorist attack on american soil since 9 11. three innocent lives were taken that day. luke, krystal campbell and martin richard. the city of boston and the country wanted whomever did this brought to justice? three days after attack at five pm on that thursday, law enforcement released images of two men only known as black hat and white hat within a matter of hours, these two brothers tamerlan
but before law enforcement could do anything to act on them. tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev would gather up a handgun and a slew of homemade bombs and head out into boston ready to unleash more terror. next on part two of the boston marathon bombing. thanks for watching good night. mm. i couldn't believe my eyes. the kid firing right through the front windshield. brian opened the back of the suv, and they just start deploying all of their unexploded bombs in watertown. we had no idea that they...
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the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. >> i want to bring in our cnn national security analyst. let's talk about ken feinberg who will be the administrator of the one fund $20 million for victims of the boston terrorist attacks. you when you worked at the department of homeland security you worked with feinberg when it came to the bp oil spill and restitution for people in that area. it's a tough job. >> it is. what we're asking him to do is to put a number sign, a dollar sign on misery. and it's an impossible sort of victory. he never wins but he often gets very close to -- has been terribly successful for a variety of -- he did it for 9/11, madoff, the bp oil spill. he has a couple goals. one is transparency. he is out there talking to the community. those are going to start may 1st here. he is going to listen to the victims about what kind of harms they have both physical and mental. then he'll come up with essentially a template of claims form that gets distributed to anyone in the city or anyone else who may have been h
the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. >> i want to bring in our cnn national security analyst. let's talk about ken feinberg who will be the administrator of the one fund $20 million for victims of the boston terrorist attacks. you when you worked at the department of homeland security you worked with feinberg when it came to the bp oil spill and restitution for people in that area. it's a tough job. >> it is. what we're...
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so, there's a lot for the law enforcement officials to do. and we just have to differentiate between what they believe the suspect is telling them and what they believe they can verify and what might be the truth, anderson. >> also lawmakers want to talk to the fbi about their treatment of the older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev, about their interviews with him before he went to russia and any follow-up that they did or did not do, correct? >> yeah. and there's a whole list of questions there, of course, policymakers are asking and we're trying to get to the bottom of what really happened during before and after the time when tamerlan tsarnaev went to russia. federal law enforcement official, for example, this morning, telling cnn tamerlan was not on a terror watch list or any no fly list. that was something up for debate for a while. the official said that when the fbi looked at tamerlan, there was no derogatory information found and the u.s. never deemed him a threat. the official said when the russian government asked the fbi to look into him
so, there's a lot for the law enforcement officials to do. and we just have to differentiate between what they believe the suspect is telling them and what they believe they can verify and what might be the truth, anderson. >> also lawmakers want to talk to the fbi about their treatment of the older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev, about their interviews with him before he went to russia and any follow-up that they did or did not do, correct? >> yeah. and there's a whole list of...
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the safety of the passengers is his responsibility and regardless of what the laws are, the requirements of his shipping company, everyone knows that the captain is responsible for what goes on with that ship. it was his responsibility to ensure the safety of his passengers. no, we don't want the captain going down with the ship. we don't want anyone going down with the ship but the captain should have been on the bridge and directing all of the operations and safely evacuated his passengers. >> captain, we're looking at a situation where it's possible that hundreds of young people, children have died. it sounds like you think it's possible that nobody had to die in this accident? >> well, if they got one lifeboat off the ship, it would have seemed to me that they would have had time to put more people in lifeboats and get them off the ship and they would have had a better chance of surviving. even if they were just up on deck in their life jackets they would have had a better chance of surviving. once you put them down deep into the ship and tell them to stay there, as soon as that ship
the safety of the passengers is his responsibility and regardless of what the laws are, the requirements of his shipping company, everyone knows that the captain is responsible for what goes on with that ship. it was his responsibility to ensure the safety of his passengers. no, we don't want the captain going down with the ship. we don't want anyone going down with the ship but the captain should have been on the bridge and directing all of the operations and safely evacuated his passengers....
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that's ignorance of the law. who is right here. >> it's too early to tell, but he is the guru. what he's pointing out is you do not want to mess this up. you don't want to get a confession or information without ma ran diezing him if in fact you cannot later label him as an enemy combatant then anything he says is subject to be so pressed and not in a court of law. go ahead, give him counsel, he's not going to get bond, ma ran diez him and conduct a thorough investigation so everything staunds up when we get him into a court of law. >> okay. there is no state death penalty in massachusetts. so the death penalty off the table in. >> no. don, this is an interesting thing. he is be charged by both federally and state and that is not double jeopardy. a lot of people hear that and they you can't do that. double jeopardy involves being charged twice in in the same court. he absolutely can be tried. there is a federal death penalty for murder and we know very saudly not only do we have the tragic killing right there at the boston marathon, then we have this police officer who was also
that's ignorance of the law. who is right here. >> it's too early to tell, but he is the guru. what he's pointing out is you do not want to mess this up. you don't want to get a confession or information without ma ran diezing him if in fact you cannot later label him as an enemy combatant then anything he says is subject to be so pressed and not in a court of law. go ahead, give him counsel, he's not going to get bond, ma ran diez him and conduct a thorough investigation so everything...
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and have an understanding about constitution, state, local laws, et cetera. if you're expecting a professional police department and professional police service which is about public service, then change is inevitable. and the situation such as was happening in ferguson, it's quite mandatory. and i think the d.o.j. report clearly detailed the areas of concern and suggested some things that need to be changed down there. and i think a smart police department and smart law enforcement will accept it on its face. >> and smart can cost money. the reports, jeffrey toobin, i'm sure you've heard, the ferguson police department had two options. they can fight the d.o.j. or they can accept the d.o.j. and both cost the same in terms of implementation costs, hours of billing to get lawyers to watch the process and make sure these things are carried out, or the fight with hours of billing and loads and loads of lawyer, et cetera. let's go the route that they're going to actually implement. what technically is going to happen? what's the function? what will actually happe
and have an understanding about constitution, state, local laws, et cetera. if you're expecting a professional police department and professional police service which is about public service, then change is inevitable. and the situation such as was happening in ferguson, it's quite mandatory. and i think the d.o.j. report clearly detailed the areas of concern and suggested some things that need to be changed down there. and i think a smart police department and smart law enforcement will accept...
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overnight in the streets of boston celebrations, law enforcement hailed as heroes. day six, as tsarnaev lay sedated and unable to speak from a neck injury, federal prosecutors prepare charges against him. pamela brown, cnn, boston, massachusetts. >>> what a week it has been. the victims, the wounded are still healing. people are still grieving, and dzhokhar tsarnaev still lying in that hospital bed, handcuffed to the bed, waiting to face justice. >> a wide-ranging investigation still ongoing. >>> still ahead, something for air passengers to watch out for now. >>> if you are traveling but lufthansa in or around europe, you will want to hear this. stay with us. the details about a major strike. yoyw97 >>> welcome back. you're watching a special edition of "cnn newsroom." let's turn to business news now. it's travel news, too. a major strike on monday at lufthansa effecting travel in and around europe. the german airline is cancelling nearly 1,700 flights after a walkout over wages. thousands of airline staffers want a pay increase. they want 5%, lufthansa is offering
overnight in the streets of boston celebrations, law enforcement hailed as heroes. day six, as tsarnaev lay sedated and unable to speak from a neck injury, federal prosecutors prepare charges against him. pamela brown, cnn, boston, massachusetts. >>> what a week it has been. the victims, the wounded are still healing. people are still grieving, and dzhokhar tsarnaev still lying in that hospital bed, handcuffed to the bed, waiting to face justice. >> a wide-ranging investigation...
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this is a 180 degree simulation created by virtra used by 200 law enforcement agencies. the gunman is in a movie theater. the gunman hits officer coleman twice and makes one terrible mistake. shooting an off-duty cop. >> as we have the time to look at it, you see he's got a badge in his hand. >> looks like you're sweating a little bit. >> it's an adrenaline dump, an adrenaline rush. makes makes me clammy. this gives me an edge to fail here to succeed on the streets. >> reporter: how realistic does this feel? >> very realistic. because now he's trying to work through multiple problems. >> reporter: retired scottsdale arizona police officer said the goal of the 360 degree system is to make this as real as possible. the trainee wears an electric impulse box. the gun an unloaded but real weapon. the screens behind the officer imitate what it's really like on the streets. >> i can escalate dialogue branches, deescalate. i'm listening to what he's saying and giving responses. >> drop the gun now! >> reporter: even for a veteran, this is humbling. >> if it hurts my heart and fe
this is a 180 degree simulation created by virtra used by 200 law enforcement agencies. the gunman is in a movie theater. the gunman hits officer coleman twice and makes one terrible mistake. shooting an off-duty cop. >> as we have the time to look at it, you see he's got a badge in his hand. >> looks like you're sweating a little bit. >> it's an adrenaline dump, an adrenaline rush. makes makes me clammy. this gives me an edge to fail here to succeed on the streets. >>...
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. >> should also acknowledge that the former brother-in-law says he has not seen the brothers in two years. so his information is not current for the last two years. he did say that he met a man named misha which is the russian similar of michael, he doesn't know much about this misha person. it's not clear if authorities are looking for this person to talk. one would assume they are. there are conflicting accounts whether bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev was on any kind of terrorist watch list of database. we know he was on fbi after russian officials raised red flags. now lawmakers in washington want answers about how authorities handled that case. jim acosta is following that part of the story for us. do we know, jim, whether or not tamerlan tsarnaev was on any kind of watch list? >> anderson, we get report from law enforcement and national security sources telling cnn that tamerlan tsarnaev was on two different databases. let me walk you through this, anderson. the first one is the terrorist screening database also known as the tsdb. that is a database that has roughly 500,000 n
. >> should also acknowledge that the former brother-in-law says he has not seen the brothers in two years. so his information is not current for the last two years. he did say that he met a man named misha which is the russian similar of michael, he doesn't know much about this misha person. it's not clear if authorities are looking for this person to talk. one would assume they are. there are conflicting accounts whether bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev was on any kind of terrorist...
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louis county officer who's 41 years old, 14-year veteran of law enforcement. the other worked for another department a smaller department who was there assisting st. louis county and ferguson as these protests grow usually there are more departments involved in trying to deal with the crowds. that was a 32-year-old man, 7-year veteran of law enforcement shot in the face. when everyone saw shot in the face everyone thought, oh, my gosh this is really really bad. it is serious, but they are expected to survive. that's the good news for the families and for the community, these officers are expected to survive, but it's serious and they're in stable condition. you're seeing some pictures now of the moments that it happened. you can see the police officers running, crouching down holding their guns. that was after the shots rang out and after they realized that perhaps they were targets of the shooting. we still don't know that for sure yet, but that is what we have been hearing from the police chief of st. louis county. >> the reason we suspect that is the shots
louis county officer who's 41 years old, 14-year veteran of law enforcement. the other worked for another department a smaller department who was there assisting st. louis county and ferguson as these protests grow usually there are more departments involved in trying to deal with the crowds. that was a 32-year-old man, 7-year veteran of law enforcement shot in the face. when everyone saw shot in the face everyone thought, oh, my gosh this is really really bad. it is serious, but they are...
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law feer law enforcement to say, keep an eye on this person, we think he may be up to no good? does that happen a lot, or is it rare? >> i'm not in a position to say how many times any specific government has communicated to the united states government, but it's fair to say that w whenever we get such communications i think we want to take them very seriously. >> in 2011 the fbi was informed by the russian fsb, the successor organization to the kgb, that they were concerned about the older brother. the fbi says they looked into his communications, they interviewed him, they didn't find there to be anything that would pose a threat to public safety, and then the older brother went to russia, we presume, to chechnya, came back. should the fbi re-interviewed him after he came back? >> they took the matter seriously when it first came up, and obviously there was a very serious concern that we can see in retrospect. and i would be particularly concerned about someone who visited an area like chechnya, if that's in fact what happened, especially in the light of the fact that chechny
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a 14-year veteran of law enforcement. they are both conscious right now. they are with family in the hospital right now as they recover. i want do bring you another bit of information. the video of the scuffle. that wasn't between protesters and police. that was between protesters and protesters. what is remarkable is police did not get involved. >> sara sidner said that was a social media dispute between two groups arguing about something that someone said on social media. that is what that dispute was about. the police not engaging. they have been careful to engage. the police presence has been something that can enflame the crowd. >> other than the scuffle here we are told by chief belmar, was largely uneventful. he has been concerned for months since the death of michael brown about the safety of police officers because there have been gunshots overnight and there have also been a lot of weapons in the area. listen to what chief belmar had to say about the safety of his officers. >> and i think we have been very fortunate as we have moved forward not t
a 14-year veteran of law enforcement. they are both conscious right now. they are with family in the hospital right now as they recover. i want do bring you another bit of information. the video of the scuffle. that wasn't between protesters and police. that was between protesters and protesters. what is remarkable is police did not get involved. >> sara sidner said that was a social media dispute between two groups arguing about something that someone said on social media. that is what...
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>> again, keep in mind that i practice law, criminal law, for many years. these police officers are now in a defensive mode. i'm sure by now they all have lawyers. they know that it's quite possible that they may be charged criminally. so it's hard to get answers from them. there are probably systemwide problems that have been going on for many years and hopefully with doj involved, we'll be able to find out what they are and do a ferguson type study to come up with exactly how the policemen operated and what the systemic problems have been and are and try to address them. one of the things that you all need to know is that we have a young african-american woman who has just been elected our state's attorney. very impressive young lady. she will be getting the results of the investigation -- she's jointly investigating with the police, baltimore city police this incident, and she'll be making decisions with regard to whether to prosecute these officers. and they have set a deadline of may 1st to have this investigation completed. so we're going to get the a
>> again, keep in mind that i practice law, criminal law, for many years. these police officers are now in a defensive mode. i'm sure by now they all have lawyers. they know that it's quite possible that they may be charged criminally. so it's hard to get answers from them. there are probably systemwide problems that have been going on for many years and hopefully with doj involved, we'll be able to find out what they are and do a ferguson type study to come up with exactly how the...
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there was such a huge presence of law enforcement. we're talking thousands of people who were on the ground and they were sectioning off the entire area going block by block, checking the homes as they went, and there was one area that was of particular interest, and when it got quiet later -- earlier in the afternoon, we were told in fact they may be letting him rest to either give him some time to flush himself out, or pinpoint his exact location which clearly, they were able to do. so there is going to be a 9:30 presser. we are hearing that there is going to be obviously some information and sort of applause that will be coming out of that press conference, the fact that he's there and he's in custody but again, we do want to tell people that he was injured. there were some shots that were fired. plus he may have been injured even before he got to that location. so there's still a few wild cards in all of this. they do believe clearly that this is without question the person, you can hear all the cheering that's going on. we do als
there was such a huge presence of law enforcement. we're talking thousands of people who were on the ground and they were sectioning off the entire area going block by block, checking the homes as they went, and there was one area that was of particular interest, and when it got quiet later -- earlier in the afternoon, we were told in fact they may be letting him rest to either give him some time to flush himself out, or pinpoint his exact location which clearly, they were able to do. so there...
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and we will find out what kind of impact they are going to have and what police encounter proper or lawful or not can be. detal details ahead. anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make these problems worse. call your doctor right away if you have worsened breathing chest pain, swelling of your mouth or tongue, problems urinating or eye problems including vision changes or eye pain while taking anoro. nothing can reverse copd. the world is filled with air and anoro is helping people with copd breath air bett
and we will find out what kind of impact they are going to have and what police encounter proper or lawful or not can be. detal details ahead. anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't...
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and he'd be yelling, you're breaking the law. you're breaking the law. you know, or we'd pass someone pulled over on the side of the road and he'd sing the theme to "cops." >> why was it important to him to become a police officer? what was it about? >> ever since i can remember, being the oldest, i was six years older than hill, it was ingrained in him right and wrong. there was no in between. either you did the right thing or the wrong thing and if you did the wrong thing you needed to be punished. >> my mom told the story where he had taken a handful of pennies from rob's room. he was maybe 6 years old and he was convinced they were coming to get him. ♪ >> reporter: sean collier loved the brotherhood of law enforcement. >> order. >> reporter: which was on full display at his memorial service last week. >> sean would have loved that if he could have seen it. helicopter fly over, tens of thousands of police officers from literally all over the world. i mean, ireland, canada, all over the united states. it was a shame sean couldn't have seen it because
and he'd be yelling, you're breaking the law. you're breaking the law. you know, or we'd pass someone pulled over on the side of the road and he'd sing the theme to "cops." >> why was it important to him to become a police officer? what was it about? >> ever since i can remember, being the oldest, i was six years older than hill, it was ingrained in him right and wrong. there was no in between. either you did the right thing or the wrong thing and if you did the wrong...
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that's because of the law from the supreme court. you cannot sentence somebody to the death penalty if they're 18 and under in this country. so second once they establish that and what's happening in the courtroom is the judge has that form in front of him, the 24 pages that the jurors have had to go through and check mark question by question. as they move from one section, it refers them to another. he's going to establish each of the four sections. first being that he was 18 years of age. the second section is the gateway factors. what do the gateway factors mean brooke? they dive a little bit deeper into the level of intent that tsarnaev had in committing these crimes. all they have to do is find one gateway factor. there are four that are listed and all they have to do is find one. i want to point out for everybody that's listening, during the closing arguments, the prosecution was masterful. they spent a ton of time talking about the fact that tsarnaev chose a spot right behind martin richard's family. martin richard is the 8-y
that's because of the law from the supreme court. you cannot sentence somebody to the death penalty if they're 18 and under in this country. so second once they establish that and what's happening in the courtroom is the judge has that form in front of him, the 24 pages that the jurors have had to go through and check mark question by question. as they move from one section, it refers them to another. he's going to establish each of the four sections. first being that he was 18 years of age....
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overnight in the streets of boston, celebrations, law enforcement hailed as heros. day six, as tsarnaev lay sedated and unable to speak from a neck injury, federal prosecutors prepare charges against him. pamela brown, cnn, boston, massachusetts. >> up next, inside the manhunt for the bombing suspect. boston's police, the commissioner walks us step by step through the final hours. >>> we're back now from boston. i want to get you up to speed on a few key parts of the terror investigation. first, police don't think there are any more suspects. they believe the two brothers acted as a two-man team. tamerlan tsarnaev dead after a police gun battle and his younger brother handcuffed tonight to a hospital bed. i want you to look at this video. neither of the suspects, but this was part of the elder brother's youtube collection, a russian militant, an extremist, who lived and died under the flag of jihad. police are checking on a possible connection. the victims, throw adults and a little boy. worshippers at new england's largest catholic church gathered today to share th
overnight in the streets of boston, celebrations, law enforcement hailed as heros. day six, as tsarnaev lay sedated and unable to speak from a neck injury, federal prosecutors prepare charges against him. pamela brown, cnn, boston, massachusetts. >> up next, inside the manhunt for the bombing suspect. boston's police, the commissioner walks us step by step through the final hours. >>> we're back now from boston. i want to get you up to speed on a few key parts of the terror...
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a lot of people very thankful for efforts by law enforcement over this past week. jeff, explain this legal situation that he's in where authorities say he does not need to be read his miranda rights. >> right. first of all, let's just remember he may be in no physical condition to answer questions with or without miranda warnings. so his physical condition is the great unknown here which may render this whole dispute about miranda moot. let's assume that he is in a condition to answer questions. usually when someone is arrested, they get miranda warnings, and then they is a choice of whether to answer questions or not. here the government has said when there is an imminent danger to public safety, they can question without miranda warnings. that has traditionally or usually been interpreted to mean a future danger to public safety. the so-called ticking time bomb. tell us what's going to happen in the future, and we're not going to worry about miranda. what makes this an unusual invocation of the public safety exception is that the government is saying there is no
a lot of people very thankful for efforts by law enforcement over this past week. jeff, explain this legal situation that he's in where authorities say he does not need to be read his miranda rights. >> right. first of all, let's just remember he may be in no physical condition to answer questions with or without miranda warnings. so his physical condition is the great unknown here which may render this whole dispute about miranda moot. let's assume that he is in a condition to answer...
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all of the armed groups inside that respect for life is an element that is not only in inl national law, but isn't that is fundamental human principle and found in all religions. that people who are detained should be treated well. that civilians, particularly women and children should be respected. >> at 51 syrian migrants have been rescued from sinks vessels in two separate incidents off western turkey. the turkish coast guard released video of the rescues. you can see one being hoisted onto a ferry. another shows people waving their hands waiting to be rescued. at least 12,000 migrants were rescued in more than 500 incidents last year. >>> a different hostage is free after three years in captivity by an al qaeda-linked group. he was freed by french commandos on monday in a pre-dawn raid in mali. but francois hollande said the raid was not meant to originally free the hostage. the man was kidnapped back in 2011 in timbuktu while on vacation with his wife. she was able to escape. >>> we'll take a short break here. bu but just ahead on "cnn newsroom," we will show you how strangers on a
all of the armed groups inside that respect for life is an element that is not only in inl national law, but isn't that is fundamental human principle and found in all religions. that people who are detained should be treated well. that civilians, particularly women and children should be respected. >> at 51 syrian migrants have been rescued from sinks vessels in two separate incidents off western turkey. the turkish coast guard released video of the rescues. you can see one being hoisted...
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let's bring in paul butler a former federal prosecutor and law professor at georgetown university law school. let's also bring in cnn legal analyst, former criminal defense attorney paul cowan. gentlemen, i want to start with showing the video while describing how the police officer and the police department described it. they describe the officer and mr. scott getting into a fight over -- a struggle over the taser and then quote, during the struggle the man gained control of the taser and attempted to use it against the officer. the officer then resorted to his service weapon and shot him, unquote. paul butler did anything in the original officer's account square with that? >> almost nothing, jake. first let me say as a prosecutor you never have evidence this good this probative. this is actually our crime going down on videotape. and the defense attorney is going to try to say you can't believe your eyes ladies and gentlemen, you can believe what you see. the officer had no justification for shooting this man eight times in the back while he's running away. >> and paul what does the
let's bring in paul butler a former federal prosecutor and law professor at georgetown university law school. let's also bring in cnn legal analyst, former criminal defense attorney paul cowan. gentlemen, i want to start with showing the video while describing how the police officer and the police department described it. they describe the officer and mr. scott getting into a fight over -- a struggle over the taser and then quote, during the struggle the man gained control of the taser and...
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and the former brother-in-law that you just heard brian todd refer to talked a little bit about those bonds and what it might mean for dzhokhar and his older brother tamerlan. here he is. >> i believe he was just maybe obeying him because he is older, he's the older brother. and, yes, i know that they all love tamerlan. they all admired him. his younger sisters and the brothers and dzhokhar really thought tamerlan as the role model. and i believe that he didn't question much. >> now, you know, there have been reports that tamerlan may have physically abused one of his sisters. obviously there was an assault case by his wife against him. his role as senior male with the family in the united states be enough to convince his younger brother to go along with him? >> i doubt that, that that would be enough in and of itself. but i guess i'd like to comment on a very famous social psychology experiment by stanley millgram who did a phoney shock machine. he took people and within an hour individuals were electrocuting others just because somebody ordered them to. >> you know, it's funny, you
and the former brother-in-law that you just heard brian todd refer to talked a little bit about those bonds and what it might mean for dzhokhar and his older brother tamerlan. here he is. >> i believe he was just maybe obeying him because he is older, he's the older brother. and, yes, i know that they all love tamerlan. they all admired him. his younger sisters and the brothers and dzhokhar really thought tamerlan as the role model. and i believe that he didn't question much. >>...
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that even the worst of the worst deserve a fair trial, and due process of law. today the jury has spoken and dzhokhar tsarnaev will pay with his life for his crimes. make no mistake. the defendant claimed to be acting on behalf of all muslims. this was not a religious crime. and it certainly does not reflect true muslim beliefs. it was a political crime designed to intimidate and to coerce the united states. although the defense claimed that the defendant was himself intimidated and coerced by an older brother, the evidence did not bear that out. the defendant was an adult who came to believe in an ideology of hate and he expressed those beliefs by killing, maiming and mutilating innocent americans on patriots' day. today is not a day for celebration. it is not a day for political or moral debate. it is a day for reflection and healing. our thoughts should now turn away from the tsarnaev brothers for good and remain with those who will live in our memories forever. krystle marie campbell martin richard, sean collier and lingzi lu and for the 17 who lost limbs du
that even the worst of the worst deserve a fair trial, and due process of law. today the jury has spoken and dzhokhar tsarnaev will pay with his life for his crimes. make no mistake. the defendant claimed to be acting on behalf of all muslims. this was not a religious crime. and it certainly does not reflect true muslim beliefs. it was a political crime designed to intimidate and to coerce the united states. although the defense claimed that the defendant was himself intimidated and coerced by...
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law enforcement uses stun grenades, call on him to surrender. after a brief standoff, tsarnaev stands up, his hands raised. five days after the city of boston was terrorized and countless lives shattered it is over. randi kaye, cnn. >> well, as i said, we are awaiting a press conference new york mayor michael bloomberg and police commissioner ray kelly hoping to get some clarification on what the younger suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, has told investigators whether in fact he has indicated as is being reported to us both by congressman peter king and also gloria borger, two sources that law enforcement believes they may have intended to come to new york not to party as the police commissioner had indicated yesterday, but perhaps to set off whatever remaining devices they had. again, these are sort of seems to be more interpretations on both from the alleged carjacking victim believes he heard though they were speaking -- they were not speaking in english at the time. but he he believes he heard the word "manhattan," according to commissioner kelly,
law enforcement uses stun grenades, call on him to surrender. after a brief standoff, tsarnaev stands up, his hands raised. five days after the city of boston was terrorized and countless lives shattered it is over. randi kaye, cnn. >> well, as i said, we are awaiting a press conference new york mayor michael bloomberg and police commissioner ray kelly hoping to get some clarification on what the younger suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, has told investigators whether in fact he has indicated...
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about the two suspects, still no cause of death determined for the older suspect tamerlan tsarnaev but law enforcement and national security forces are now telling cnn he was on two different terror data bases. those sources say he was not on a no fly list but there was a flag in one of the data bases to ping authorities if he tried to leave the country. apparently the system did ping when he went to russia last year but the flag in the system expired while tsarnaev was over there and then there was no ping on his return trip. we're also learning more about what the pair may have been planning next police in new york city saying the brothers may have intended to flee there. >> they may have intended to come to new york but not to continue what they were doing. information we received said something about a parting, having a parting. >> police commissioner ray kelley of new york city says that information came from the interviews with the surviving suspect. dzhokhar tsarnaev remains hospitalized in fair condition. sources say he has been communicating with investigators and is in the same h
about the two suspects, still no cause of death determined for the older suspect tamerlan tsarnaev but law enforcement and national security forces are now telling cnn he was on two different terror data bases. those sources say he was not on a no fly list but there was a flag in one of the data bases to ping authorities if he tried to leave the country. apparently the system did ping when he went to russia last year but the flag in the system expired while tsarnaev was over there and then...
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the law enforcement source that i spoke with would not say where the mail was coming from. but there were several people who sent mail to this suspect at this facility. he did not get it. they turned it over to the fbi for analysis. but there you have it. people reaching out to the suspect while he was at the beth israel deaconess hospital for this last week. >> all right. ashleigh banfield, great stuff. thank you so much. much more to cover from here in boston but we want to quickly update you on the flight delays caused by the forced spending cuts and some good news for travelers. thousands of air traffic controllers will head back to work soon. today the house of representatives voted for a bill ending the furloughs that went into effect sunday. they caused some 3,000 flight delays. this bill gives the faa permission to move money from another part of its budget to fund the controllers. it's wiggle room in the forced federal spending cuts, the so-called sequester. president obama is expected to sign it later today. our chief congressional correspondent dana bash joins us
the law enforcement source that i spoke with would not say where the mail was coming from. but there were several people who sent mail to this suspect at this facility. he did not get it. they turned it over to the fbi for analysis. but there you have it. people reaching out to the suspect while he was at the beth israel deaconess hospital for this last week. >> all right. ashleigh banfield, great stuff. thank you so much. much more to cover from here in boston but we want to quickly...
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the brother-in-law of the two suspects was asked about this. he said he doesn't know the full name. the uncle, ruslan tsarni did not know about him. but he says he thinks he brainwasheded tamerlan tsarnaev. >> the uncle admitted he hasn't seen either brother for years. so how does he know anything? >> this comes from discussions with the family the uncle has had in recent days. >> so -- recent days. >> including the brother-in-law. the former brother-in-law is a pretty good source for information, the gentleman who wolf blitzer talked to, who as you heard, said he met him twice. that tamerlan introduced him to him and to other news organizations, this brother-in-law has said that at one point the father came home one night and saw this misha speaking to his son and was fairly upset and said what is he doing here, let's get him out of here. so apparently did cause some family tension. we have tried to find this person searching databases, cross referencing our sources, social media. and we did pop up a name. but when we searched the name and when we searched addresses, went to those
the brother-in-law of the two suspects was asked about this. he said he doesn't know the full name. the uncle, ruslan tsarni did not know about him. but he says he thinks he brainwasheded tamerlan tsarnaev. >> the uncle admitted he hasn't seen either brother for years. so how does he know anything? >> this comes from discussions with the family the uncle has had in recent days. >> so -- recent days. >> including the brother-in-law. the former brother-in-law is a pretty...
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trying to see if any laws were broken in the case in ohio. you know the story, two high school star football players convicted in march of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl. >>> the faa and the japanese transport ministry will allow boeing dreamliner 787s to carry passengers yet again. this news follows the decision to approve modifications to the plane's battery compartments, all 787 jets have been grounded since the series of overheating issues earlier this year. >>> next hour, congress is expected to vote on a solution to the flight delays caused by the forced spending cuts known as the sequester, those cuts affect some 15,000 air traffic controllers who are being furloughed, forced to take on paid days off and causing a huge headache for passengers. stephanie elam has more. >> things could be a little frustrating. this woman has the unusual perspective of saying air travel as a passenger. >> it's great. i get to land where my car is. >> and as an alaska airlines employee. at work the first night the mandatory budget cuts forced the f
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he was involved in much more than law enforcement. he was involved with the ambulance service on campus. he helped out organizations that were fighting cancer. someone who everyone has something good to say about today. getting the spotlight shined on his life and all the kacauses h supported. >> he will be remembered by a medal in his honor. >> reporter: mit saying they have set up a fund. this fund will support the collier medal. this is something that will be handed out to individuals who sort of have his kind of values and support the kind of causes he has supported. this is something they want to establish so it will more than just a tragedy that is the center of his life. >> dan lothian, over at white house for us. we'll have coverage of the memorial service. >>> just ahead here in the "cnn newsroom," we're going to introduce you to a man who survived the boston terror attacks, but only days later became a witness to a massive explosion in texas. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to f
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police officer, seriously injured another local law enforcement officer. do we have any idea where they got those weapons? >> not yet. and i think that question also extends to the explosives, as well. but this is an investigation pursuing lots of lines of inquiry both foreign and domestic. i would have to guess, though, that rather than risk acquiring weapons and explosives from abroad, it's much more likely they were acquired domestically. >> these two guys apparently didn't have much money, but enough to buy explosives, pressure cookers, a rifle, long rifle according to the watertown police chief i spoke with. other weapons, as well. >> i'm sure they're already well into the suspect's computer files and financial records. we're getting a mixed picture because on the one hand, they seem to have had a modest style of living. on the other hand, there is that picture that's been widely circulated of suspect number one wearing expensive shoes, expensive clothes, other reports by people who knew them that the older brother engaged in a more lavish lifestyle.
police officer, seriously injured another local law enforcement officer. do we have any idea where they got those weapons? >> not yet. and i think that question also extends to the explosives, as well. but this is an investigation pursuing lots of lines of inquiry both foreign and domestic. i would have to guess, though, that rather than risk acquiring weapons and explosives from abroad, it's much more likely they were acquired domestically. >> these two guys apparently didn't have...
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the other six justices, four in favor of the law, two against the law. i'd say those seem pretty set. but it's hard to predict. >> hard to predict. i still keep coming down to these four words, though, established by the state. and how donald varelli has described this as a term of art. we'll see how artful the justices decide to be with this one. thank you to both of you. i know that's quick work. but you're hired for june when we hear what the answer is. >> we'll be here. >> sounds good. >> thank you, pamela and jeffrey. >>> coming up, the federal government's been hard at work, yes, i know you don't often hear that. but the department of justice has been and the report is written. the is are dotted and the ts are crossed. and the issue is this, the ferguson police department has not been behaving accordingly. how bad is it? after the break, you're going to see the math and why black people in ferguson are probably very justified at being angry. transferred money from his bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he
the other six justices, four in favor of the law, two against the law. i'd say those seem pretty set. but it's hard to predict. >> hard to predict. i still keep coming down to these four words, though, established by the state. and how donald varelli has described this as a term of art. we'll see how artful the justices decide to be with this one. thank you to both of you. i know that's quick work. but you're hired for june when we hear what the answer is. >> we'll be here. >>...
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a law enforcement official tells cnn no match has been made not yet. the boston harold has attached numbers that the tsarnaev family lived on the generosity of the welfare system. that doesn't include the more than $5500 in aid for tamerlan for his college education. what did he tell you? >> carol, that's right. i spoke to danny the carjacking victim for more than an hour. he is still shaken up. he tells me he was driving around on a thursday night. he pulls over to send a text message. all of a sudden tamerlan tsarnaev comes over, taps on the passenger side window, danny rolled down the window to hear what he had to say. tamerlan reached in, unlocked the car, got in the car, held a gun to his head and said drive the car. that's when the 90-minute nightmare began for danny. tamerlan was very talkative. was very intrigued by his chinese hair taj. he told danny if he didn't cooperate, he would kill him. eventually they went to a gas station to fill up and danny says that may have saved his life. here is what he told cbs's john miller. >> he took out his
a law enforcement official tells cnn no match has been made not yet. the boston harold has attached numbers that the tsarnaev family lived on the generosity of the welfare system. that doesn't include the more than $5500 in aid for tamerlan for his college education. what did he tell you? >> carol, that's right. i spoke to danny the carjacking victim for more than an hour. he is still shaken up. he tells me he was driving around on a thursday night. he pulls over to send a text message....
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our pentagon correspondent chris law republicans has chilling video to share with us. chris, what do we know about this crash? >> we're now learning that plane likely never got above 1500 feet. now that said, this video is extremely graphic. in fact, even officials who have been investigated crime scenes say they've never seen anything like it. the video is traumatic and disturbing. a 747 just stalls and falls back to earth. >> while cnn can't fully confirm how authentic the plane, is it does appear to show a cargo plane that crashed monday in afghanistan. that crash killed seven american crewmen including brad hassler. >> if i could trade places with him so he could be with his family, i would in a heartbeat. >> that is hassler's brother who says brad's wife is pregnant. >> this is his daughter and his youngest two. who we don't see in here is the baby on the way who we expect to see in october. >> the 747 was bound for dubai, carrying equipment as part of the u.s. military's drawdown from afghanistan. the civilian cargo plane was loaded with five emrats, each weighin
our pentagon correspondent chris law republicans has chilling video to share with us. chris, what do we know about this crash? >> we're now learning that plane likely never got above 1500 feet. now that said, this video is extremely graphic. in fact, even officials who have been investigated crime scenes say they've never seen anything like it. the video is traumatic and disturbing. a 747 just stalls and falls back to earth. >> while cnn can't fully confirm how authentic the plane,...
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that the government was not only warned about this possible attack against the university but that the law enforcement response was just way too slow? >> reporter: well they have responded. i put it to the government spokesman. he said they quote, got the job done but i pushed him on that matter because really you had this elite squad here in the capital which was sitting there waiting, wanting transportation. they were ready to go. they were u.s. trained. they know their job. yet they were sitting here while a politician toured the scene, journalists made the 200 something miles to the scene by car, they all got there first and then when the elite squad eventually made it there, they put it out in 30 minutes or so. so really serious questions being asked and criticism that this wasn't done effectively. jake? >> david mckenzie thank you so much. >>> let's turn to yemen now, where the country's all-out civil war has claimed the life of an american businessman, 45-year-old jamal al labani who was planning to bring his pregnant daughter and wife back to the united states when he was killed by
that the government was not only warned about this possible attack against the university but that the law enforcement response was just way too slow? >> reporter: well they have responded. i put it to the government spokesman. he said they quote, got the job done but i pushed him on that matter because really you had this elite squad here in the capital which was sitting there waiting, wanting transportation. they were ready to go. they were u.s. trained. they know their job. yet they...
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and that's not what we expect to see in a court of law. that's okay if you're having a discussion over the dinner table, if you're hanging out with your friends. when you're in a court of law, someone should prepare you how to do that. it doesn't seem like that was done yesterday. that's what people were focused on. today i'm hearing her answer. is she a little snippy? absolutely. think about this. this is the defense attorney who is trying to get the man off who shot her friend. so she's not going to be his best friend. she's not going to like him. but what we see here today from rachel is she's very clear in her answers. she's saying, no, it didn't happen that way. don west is trying to get the jury to think, well, she doesn't really know what happened, but when she explains herself, she's very clear. she says, no, because if he was going to go confront somebody, he would have hung up the phone with me. that just makes good common sense, doesn't it? >> stay right here. >> i'm not going everywhere. >> we're bringing in a couple more voice
and that's not what we expect to see in a court of law. that's okay if you're having a discussion over the dinner table, if you're hanging out with your friends. when you're in a court of law, someone should prepare you how to do that. it doesn't seem like that was done yesterday. that's what people were focused on. today i'm hearing her answer. is she a little snippy? absolutely. think about this. this is the defense attorney who is trying to get the man off who shot her friend. so she's not...
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there is some form of communication between law enforcement and the suspect. my source did not know whether in fact that communication was in writing. there is a lot of presumption it's in writing. we do have fran townsend reporting that the communication has been in writing. neither of our sources was able to discuss exactly, though, what's being communicated, how far they're getting with him, what they're learning. but i was told unequivocally that they have been questioning him since yesterday. >> this communication going on since yesterday. we do know he suffered some kind of wound to the neck. we understand there are periods of time he was sedated and intubated. so we can infer from that speaking would be remember difficult. but your sources saying there is communication. fran townsend saying she has sources that the communication is by writing. but they would not confirm the nature of any of the communication? >> no, they wouldn't. and i'm not sure how much it is actually. i was trying to find out exactly what questions they were asking. one would presum
there is some form of communication between law enforcement and the suspect. my source did not know whether in fact that communication was in writing. there is a lot of presumption it's in writing. we do have fran townsend reporting that the communication has been in writing. neither of our sources was able to discuss exactly, though, what's being communicated, how far they're getting with him, what they're learning. but i was told unequivocally that they have been questioning him since...
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for the first time in 13 years, i have had real representation from an attorney at law. i'll be honest, i haven't had a lot of faith in attorneys. i've went through 20 or so in the last 13 years. and i will never let you go. that came from the heart. i didn't write that. i want to also thank senator roger wicker for his kind words about me in the press, and for the record, i have always felt that he is a good and honest man. i respect president obama. i love my country. and would never do anything to pose a threat to him or any other u.s. official. this past week has been a nightmare for myself and my family. my mother has suffered. as well as my children. i would like to get back to normal, which for me means being the best father that i can be to my children, supporting my favorite charity save a life foundation and entertaining through my music. thank you. >> paul kevin curtis, released from custody, charges dropped. there's still plenty of stuff we don't know about what happened. dan lothian, our white house correspondent, is standing by. dan, we do know that ricin-l
for the first time in 13 years, i have had real representation from an attorney at law. i'll be honest, i haven't had a lot of faith in attorneys. i've went through 20 or so in the last 13 years. and i will never let you go. that came from the heart. i didn't write that. i want to also thank senator roger wicker for his kind words about me in the press, and for the record, i have always felt that he is a good and honest man. i respect president obama. i love my country. and would never do...
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one law enforcement official pointed me towards a line that runs between new york city and toronto. it runs actually from buffalo, new york. i'm told that the plan was to detonate explosives in canada. and derail -- and derail the train. and my law enforcement source said there had been some reports that they wanted to wage a spectacular attack, blow up a bridge. he said no. he said what they were doing was to target the train on the tressels, and actually what they wanted to do was derail the train and cause maximum injury to the people on it. >> so two quick follow-ups with you, gloria. first, whether we look at u.s. response here of what happened in boston, canada, an example of it working well, right? coordinated investigation, caught the plot early, and they have been watching it for over a year, haddize izeyes on the si, right? >> they had eyes on the situational they had informants in the community that they believed would be lucrative for them, and that certainly worked out. i think they -- it is clear to me that they worked in concert with united states law enforcement and
one law enforcement official pointed me towards a line that runs between new york city and toronto. it runs actually from buffalo, new york. i'm told that the plan was to detonate explosives in canada. and derail -- and derail the train. and my law enforcement source said there had been some reports that they wanted to wage a spectacular attack, blow up a bridge. he said no. he said what they were doing was to target the train on the tressels, and actually what they wanted to do was derail the...